Restoring public confidence in the White House - HAHAHAHAHA...!
a "good idea" to cooperate with the senate judiciary committee...? uhhhh, no shit, sherlock...
kind of like gravity... it's not only a good idea, it's THE LAW...! they're skating as fast as they can to avoid criminal charges, there's no doubt about it...
restoring "the public's confidence" in ANYTHING the white house has done, is doing or will do is a lost cause... moreover, anyone who still has any confidence in THIS white house is clearly not hitting on all cylinders... the very best the white house can do now, and i'm not sure even that is possible, is to figure out a way to make it to the finish line on 20 january 2009...
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The White House said Saturday it is agreeing to the Senate Judiciary Committee's request for how to choose someone to help recover some lost e-mails involving official presidential business.
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White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Saturday that Fielding called Leahy and Specter to say that allowing the committee input into picking an independent consultant is a good idea.
kind of like gravity... it's not only a good idea, it's THE LAW...! they're skating as fast as they can to avoid criminal charges, there's no doubt about it...
On Thursday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and the committee's top Republican, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, wrote White House counsel Fred Fielding to request that "we jointly agree on a fair and objective process for investigating this matter, including the use of a mutually trusted computer forensic expert."
"Such a process would help to restore the public's confidence in the White House's desire to comply with the Presidential Records Act," the senators said.
restoring "the public's confidence" in ANYTHING the white house has done, is doing or will do is a lost cause... moreover, anyone who still has any confidence in THIS white house is clearly not hitting on all cylinders... the very best the white house can do now, and i'm not sure even that is possible, is to figure out a way to make it to the finish line on 20 january 2009...
Labels: Arlen Specter, Dana Perino, Department of Justice, Fred Fielding, Patrick Leahy, Presidential Records Act, Senate Judiciary Committee, US Attorneys, White House
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